Treasures of Devotion: European Spiritual Song ca. 1500 The Boston Camerata

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
23.05.2019

Label: Music and Arts Programs of America

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: The Boston Camerata

Composer: Heinrich Isaac, Alexander Agricola (1445-1506), Jacob Clemens non Papa, Hayne van Ghizeghem, Arnold Schlick, Josquin Desprez, Pierre Certon (1510-1582), Adrian le Roy, Pierre Moulu, Ludwig Senfl, Francesco Canova da Milano (1497-1543), Loyset Compère, Clément Marot, Claudin de Sermisy

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  • Heinrich Isaac (1450 - 1517):
  • 1 Fortuna desperata (Arr. for Voices & Chamber Ensemble) 01:37
  • Alexander Agricola (1446 - 1506):
  • 2 Fortuna desperata (Arr. for Voices & Chamber Ensemble) 01:29
  • Jacob Clemens non Papa (1510 - 1555):
  • 3 Herre lieve Herre 01:30
  • Hayne van Ghizeghem (1445 - 1476):
  • 4 De tous biens plaine (Arr. Chamber Ensemble) 01:26
  • Arnold Schlick (1455 - 1525):
  • 5 Maria zart (Arr. for Voice, Lute & Viol) 02:03
  • Alexander Agricola:
  • 6 De tous biens plaine 01:27
  • Josquin Desprez (1450 - 1521):
  • 7 De tous biens plaine à 3 01:38
  • Alexander Agricola:
  • 8 De tous bien plaine 01:35
  • Pierre Certon:
  • 9 Chantons Noël, menons joyeuse vie 02:58
  • Adrian le Roy:
  • 10 Premier branle de bourgogne 02:47
  • traditional:
  • 11 Or vous tremoussez, pasteurs de Judée 02:32
  • Pierre Moulu (1484 - 1550):
  • 12 Et d'où venez vous Madame Lucette 01:49
  • 13 Amy souffrez (Arr. for Voice & Lute) 03:09
  • 14 Pêcheurs souffrez 02:42
  • Ludwig Senfl (1486 - 1543):
  • 15 Ewiger Gott, aus des Gebot 02:03
  • Francesco Canova da Milano:
  • 16 O bone Jesu (Arr. F. Milano for Lute) 02:23
  • Loyset Compère (1445 - 1518):
  • 17 O bone Jesu 02:35
  • Claudin de Sermisy (1490 - 1562) & Clément Marot (1496 - 1544):
  • 18 Tant que vivray 01:13
  • Claudin de Sermisy:
  • 19 Tant que vivray (Arr. Solo Voice & Lute) 03:30
  • traditional:
  • 20 Het daghet 01:21
  • Jacob Clemens non Papa:
  • 21 Als ick riep met verlangen (Arr. for Voices & Chamber Ensemble) 03:48
  • Heinrich Isaac:
  • 22 Missa carminum: Christe eleison 00:35
  • 23 Innsbruck ich muss dich lassen 02:47
  • Jacob Clemens non Papa:
  • 24 Loven so wilt mijn siel den Heer 01:53
  • Josquin Desprez:
  • 25 In te Domine speravi 02:04
  • Total Runtime 52:54

Info for Treasures of Devotion: European Spiritual Song ca. 1500

Under the artistic leadership of singer/director Anne Azéma, this album features a program of miniature masterworks by Josquin des Pres, Heinrich Isaac, Clemens non Papa, Claudin de Sermisy and others in sterling performances.

Treasures of Devotion by the Boston Camerata, under the artistic leadership of singer/director Anne Azema, features a program of early Renaissance spiritual pieces (and their related secular songs) by Josquin des Pres, Heinrich Isaac, Clemens non Papa, Claudin de Sermisy, and others in sterling performances. These miniature masterworks were intended not for grand cathedrals or public ceremony, but for personal meditation, private chapels and rooms, family houses and assemblies. Like the examples of intricately carved boxwood devotional objects housed at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto which directly inspired this program, these contemporaneous musical works are precise in their craftsmanship, rich in subtle details, and lead us to wonder, and to contemplation.

The Boston Camerata





The Boston Camerata
was founded at the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) by Narcissa Williamson, and was directed in its early seasons by Anne Gombosi, Howard Mayer Brown, Daniel Pinkham, and Victor Mattfeld. We remained associated with the MFA until 1974, when we incorporated as a non-profit entity, and began producing our own local concert series. The ensemble flourished and our activities grew exponentially, especially under the leadership of Joel Cohen (Music Director, 1968-2008; Music Director Emeritus, 2008-present).

The Camerata maintains an extensive touring schedule across the United States. We've participated in early music festivals at Berkeley (CA), San Antonio (TX), and many of the biennial Boston Early Music Festivals. The Camerata's second, third and fourth invitations to the renowned Tanglewood Festival came in 1992, 1994 and 1995, respectively. A widely praised national tour of our Cantigas production (2000) marked our first collaboration with the Sharq Arabic Music Ensemble. (The two groups performed together again in Paris in 2007.) Other important appearances in the United States include music making at Lincoln Center, New York, The Cloisters, New York, The Smithsonian Institute, The National Cathedral (Washington), The Library of Congress, and The Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Camerata began touring overseas in 1974. We've maintained our international presence ever since. In recent seasons, Camerata has been heard in Canada, UK, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Japan, Singapore, Australia, and Israel. Other distinguished overseas venues that have hosted The Camerata include Queen Elizabeth Hall (London), Stationers' Hall (London), and Cité de la Musique (Paris). We've also performed at the Royal Opera of Versailles, the Arsenal of Metz, the Popes' Palace (Avignon), the Palau de la Musicá (Barcelona), the Opera Real (Madrid) and the Pitti Palace (Florence).

In 2005, The Boston Camerata, by now one of the world's oldest continually functioning professional early music ensembles, celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. Productions in Boston (Boston Early Music Festival) and Paris (Théatre de la Ville) marked the occasion. Music director Joel Cohen was decorated by the French government at the latter occasion.

Media appearances by the Boston Camerata have included a nationally syndicated radio series in the U.S. and numerous broadcasts on French, English, Canadian, Dutch, Spanish, Swiss, Norwegian, Swedish, Israeli, Australian and New Zealand radio. The ensemble has made several appearances on French television; in the spring of 1992 its video production of the Roman de Fauvel was telecast nationwide in France. In the United States, Camerata provided the music for Guardian of Memory, a 1993 TV project for the Library of Congress. Camerata's video of Shall We Gather at the River received numerous "plays" on American cable television during the winter of 1992-93. Simple Gifts (1995), and The Golden Harvest, (2007) the group's Shaker music projects, have been the subject of extensive coverage on national television, on American public radio and the BBC.



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